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FYI: I had a callback with Stroock, and it was the most difficult of my callbacks to schedule. I called something like four or five times over the course of two days and did not have a single real person pick up. That was followed by another three days of phone tag before I got the damn thing scheduled. Maybe their recruiting department is similarly overwhelmed at this stage of the process.

Anonymous User wrote:FYI: I had a callback with Stroock, and it was the most difficult of my callbacks to schedule. I called something like four or five times over the course of two days and did not have a single real person pick up. That was followed by another three days of phone tag before I got the damn thing scheduled. Maybe their recruiting department is similarly overwhelmed at this stage of the process.

My experience was this. When I did get it scheduled, it ended up being a relatively late date as a result. Which sucks, because their callback --> offer ratio is already pretty low given their smaller class size.

Given that no one on TLS appears to have an offer yet, you might not be at as much of a disadvantage as you would elsewhere. It seems they might do things in waves, or wait longer to see more candidates.

Anonymous User wrote:FYI: I had a callback with Stroock, and it was the most difficult of my callbacks to schedule. I called something like four or five times over the course of two days and did not have a single real person pick up. That was followed by another three days of phone tag before I got the damn thing scheduled. Maybe their recruiting department is similarly overwhelmed at this stage of the process.

My experience was this. When I did get it scheduled, it ended up being a relatively late date as a result. Which sucks, because their callback --> offer ratio is already pretty low given their smaller class size.